Popis

The Walk-Down-Apartment (souterrain) is located in the popular district of Prenzlauer Berg right at the infamous Kollwitzplatz. The location is influenced by the broad mixture and buzzing street live. Right around the apartment, you will find a large variety of cafes, restaurants, and small creative and unique shops that are so classical for Berlin. The night life is one of a kind and people come from all over the world here to get a taste of Berlin. But the district is also marked by the large number of young families that live here. Prenzlauer Berg is a very family and child friendly place and offers many highlights for our younger guests as well. The apartment is close to all the public transportation system making it easy to get around town.
The house is a classical Berlin style house built at the turn of the century. It has an upper finish and lots of charm. Coming through the impressive entrance, you will get into a quite courtyard that has a small playground and some grass. The living room has two comfortable sleeping couches for two people each, a large table to eat and play on, a 32 inch flat screen TV and a new sound system that allows for IPODs and MP3 to be hooked up on. The living room is bright and friendly for being a souterrain. The kitchen is equipped with everything that you need to cook and offers all the common appliances for a comfortable stay. In the rear part of the apartment is the separate bedroom with a walk in closet. The bed has a good quality mattress and the walk in closet offers plenty of storage space. This apartment is a jewel in the best part of town that we can offer in Berlin. We are looking forward to your stay!

LATEST CHECKIN: 8 pm (20 Uhr)

Domovní řád

No smoking.
Obligatory City taxes are 5% of the net rent are charged for tourists. Business travellers staying over 21 days are excluded.

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Weekly rate for up to 2 guests

604 €

Cena za více než 2 ubytované(ých)

11 €
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This Loft was great. Very spacious and well appointed. Nice quiet building easy check in. The kitchen was adequately equipped but bring your own shampoo and conditioner. The neighborhood had lots to offer and was really close to shopping and the U Ban. I highly recommend this place.

My experience with Windu was less than straightforward. The web site said your credit card would be billed upon check in. Not true, it was billed at the time of the booking. A notice after booking tells you of additional taxes that are assessed. I assumed this is what would be billed upon check-in but evidently one is suppose to leave cash behind to cover it. Attempts to resolve this with the owner were complicated by the web site which refused to send my messages because it would not recognize my phone number.

Found this apartment very disappointing in comparision with others we have rented in the city. It was very dark and gloomy and extremely meagre in terms of towels, and kitchen equipment provided. The nearest shops for basic supplies were at least 10 minutes walk away, unusual for Berlin.
Kuros

Ben and Tania gave quick feedback on all my questions prior our stay at their apartment. Everything was exactly as described and the apartment was clean and tidy. The transfer service offered was an extra and realy good service. I highly recommend this apartment, the area (don't miss the wine bar close to the Apartment) and these hosts for all of you who want's to visit Berlin.

The apartment was okay and clean.
Location advised is correct however the apartment is not at the heart of the neirbourghood or even close. 10 minutes walk from Schönefeld station. For this reason, I consider the rent is very expensive.

Ben always provided quick responses however the information was confusing. He asked me to contact Tania 5-2 days before arrival. Tania never got back to me and I contacted with Ben. He mentioned a shuttle service from the airport offered by Tania. Tania never contacted. Ben also mentioned a key code (aparently very important detail), I am still wondering what was that key code for, apart from made us really confused about If we were at the right place, where "key codes" didn't exist, only the names of the bells. The name of our bell was supposed to be Hönicke but it was not there. Really confusing situation. Finally, a member of the cleaning crew (who was cleanning other apartments) saw us on the street and gave us the KEYS to acces the building where we finally could see the name of the bell "Hönicke".
Apart from the arrival we had an amazing time in Berlin. Absolutely in love with the city.